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Reviews of Books with 220 Pages

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Storm Season

by Vernieda Vergara

Love conquers obstacles in this delicate romance. An unlikely romance blooms between a trendy music journalist and a solitary ranger in Pene Henson’s "Storm Season". Their relationship highlights the transformative power of love,... Read More

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Mars Away

by Gary Henry

"Mars Away" delivers a compelling view of the near future, coupled with human drama and a big dose of interplanetary adventure. In Jeff Christopher Leonard’s ambitious science fiction thriller "Mars Away", a nightmare journey to the... Read More

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The Road Back to You

by Kristine Morris

“Life hands us a challenging syllabus. We need all the help we can get,” writes Ian Morgan Cron, who, together with Suzanne Stabile, reveals how the Enneagram, from the Greek words for nine (ennea) and for a drawing or picture... Read More

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The Body Snatcher

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

Gritty and raw, Patrícia Melo’s "The Body Snatcher" pushes the limits of acceptable behavior as one man’s impulsive action leads to a chain of events that quickly spirals out of control. When a small private plane falls out of the... Read More

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A Perfect Life

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

For fans of 1984 comes a comedic new dystopian sci-fi story that makes Big Brother look benign. For the next generation of Orwellians, Joel Spring’s "A Perfect Life" offers a bold mix of political commentary, satire, and... Read More

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The 13th Month

by Diane Gardner

Religious fiction meets thriller as a priest and a group of supernatural investigators battle the evil that plagues a town. Evil exists. Despite mankind’s efforts to address the world’s wrongs—crime, abuse, poverty, hatred,... Read More

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Saving the Original Sinner

by Melissa Wuske

Adam’s linchpin role in debates on original sin provides Christians with an ideal framework in which to explore matters of science and truth. Saving the Original Sinner: How Christians Have Used the Bible’s First Man to Oppress,... Read More

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Bullying

by Melissa Wuske

Martocci’s book is both compassionate and impartial, balancing the emotion surrounding bulling with the integrity of her research. Bullying’s destructive forces affect health and safety, academic and workplace success, and society as... Read More

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